How 11,600 Online Members Are Building Strong Local Communities in Cape Coral
In just six months, the Cape Coral Reviewed Facebook group has grown to more than 11,600 members.
While that growth is exciting, the number isn’t what makes this space special.
What makes it special is what you find inside the group—and what you won’t.
From the beginning, Cape Coral Reviewed was created with a simple goal: build a positive space where residents can discover local businesses, share recommendations, and connect through strong local communities in Cape Coral.
Let’s be honest. Many online community groups eventually become filled with arguments, politics, and negativity.
That was never the vision here.
Instead, the focus is on what brings people together: local businesses, restaurant recommendations, family-friendly activities, Cape Coral events, new business openings, hidden gems, local experiences, things to do in Cape Coral, and supporting neighbors.



By keeping the focus clear and removing unnecessary negativity, we’ve created a space where people can actually enjoy being part of a local community again.
The result is a welcoming environment where members connect, discover, and share rather than argue.
Every day, members share recommendations that highlight the best of the area.
It might be a new restaurant, a hidden gem, or one of the many Cape Coral restaurants locals enjoy. It could also be upcoming Cape Coral events, weekend activities, or simple ideas for things to do in Cape Coral.
These posts help residents discover places they may not have found otherwise, while also giving small businesses valuable visibility.
In a growing city like Cape Coral, those connections matter.
One of the biggest reasons the group continues to grow is its focus on supporting local businesses.
From hidden gem dining spots to trusted service providers, Cape Coral Reviewed helps highlight the best places to eat locally and everyday services residents rely on.
Many members also use the group to find hidden gems near me—whether that’s a restaurant, café, or small business worth supporting.
Business owners often share that they’ve gained new customers directly through community recommendations. At the same time, residents gain access to real experiences from people who live in the same area.
It’s local people helping local businesses succeed.
While food posts and business spotlights are common, the group has grown into something much bigger.
Members regularly share local events and festivals, community celebrations, small business discoveries, family-friendly activities, seasonal happenings, volunteer opportunities, questions about life in Cape Coral, and stories that bring neighbors together.
This is what strong local communities look like—people helping each other every day.
Cape Coral is one of the fastest-growing cities in Southwest Florida, and that growth brings incredible diversity.
As Cape Coral Reviewed continues to grow, we remain committed to highlighting the people, businesses, events, and stories that reflect the community.



From restaurants and entrepreneurs to cultural traditions and local events, we aim to showcase what makes the city unique.
Our goal is simple: create a space where everyone feels welcome, represented, and connected through shared community experiences.
The best part of Cape Coral Reviewed isn’t the platform—it’s the people.
Every recommendation, photo, and conversation helps build a resource thousands of residents use every week.
Whether someone is searching for Cape Coral restaurants, planning their weekend, or looking for things to do in Cape Coral, the answers often come from fellow members.
That’s the power of strong local communities.
As Cape Coral Reviewed continues to grow, our mission remains the same.
We will continue highlighting local businesses, sharing Cape Coral events, and showcasing the hidden gems that make this city special.


We will keep helping residents discover everything from family-owned restaurants to community gatherings worth attending.
Because at the end of the day, Cape Coral Reviewed isn’t just a Facebook group.
It’s a community built by more than 11,600 online members who believe Cape Coral is worth celebrating.
As the community grows, so does our commitment to supporting local businesses.
We are always looking to connect with more owners who want to reach engaged residents actively searching for recommendations and the best places to eat.
Whether you’re a restaurant owner, service provider, retailer, or entrepreneur, we’d love to connect with you.
Join the Cape Coral Reviewed Facebook Group and create your free business listing on our website to get started.
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Whether you’re looking for your next favorite restaurant, local event, or simply want to know what’s happening in town, Cape Coral Reviewed is built for you.
More than 11,600 members are already helping build one of the strongest local communities in Cape Coral.
Join the conversation, discover something new, and be part of it.
